coaxial cables
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coaxial cables
COAXIAL CABLES aerospace industry Video systems Telecommunications Radio/television measuring equipment Medical devices computer systems Military equipment and Various types of weapon systems RoHS COMPLIANT In order to meet the 2002/95/CEE European Directive, AXON’ CABLE has replaced their high strength silver plated copper alloy conductors (SPTF) with a silver plated copper alloy conductor (SCA) with equivalent performance but heavy metal free. The AXON’ SCA conductors do not contain cadium. They are RoHS compliant. SPECIAL VERSIONS PICO-COAX® FLEXIBLE MINIATURE COAXIAL CABLES - Flexible miniature coaxial cables offering a good compromise between a small diameter (e.g. < 0.2 mm) and a capacitance of 50 to 100 pF/m. - Laying up of more than 500 PICO-COAX® into MULTIPICO-COAX® cables. - Manufacture of harnesses : MULTIPICO-COAX® cables can be terminated by different types of connectors. - Application : e.g. transducer probe cables (medical imaging,…). For more detailed information, please ask for our “PICO-COAX®“ brochure. AXOWAVE FLEXIBLE LOW LOSS MICRO ASSEMBLIES - The use of CELLOFLON® dielectrics makes it possible to manufacture very low loss microwave assemblies (e.g. AXOWAVE 8N : ø 8.0 mm, α ≤ 0.80 dB at 18 GHz) which can be used at high frequencies (up to 50 GHz). - These assemblies are terminated with SMA, N, TNC type or metric connectors depending on the type of cable. AXOWAVE datasheets show the detailed characteristics of the whole standard product range. Any special request can be studied. TECHNICAL GLOSSARY COAXIAL CABLES CHARACTERISTIC IMPEDANCE Term representing the relationship between the voltage and current in a cable of supposedly infinite length. There are three main classes of characteristic impedance for coaxial cables : 50 Ω, 75 Ω and 95 Ω. The formula defining characteristic impedance may be written as follows : 138.2 D zc=——— • Log10 — in Ω ∊ √‾ d CAPACITANCE Property of a coaxial cable to store electric charge when a difference in potential energy exists between the two conductors. This will depend on the geometry of the cable and on the nature of the insulation and may be defined as follows : ∊ 24,12 • ∊ 3326 • √‾ c=————— or ————— in pF/m Log10 D — d zc VELOCITY OF PROPAGATION This is the speed that the electrical signal travels through in the dielectric. 1 vp=—— x100 as a % of the speed of the light √‾ ∊ Ex.:solid polyethylene vp = 66 % solid PTFE vp = 69 % As the dielectric constant of an insulation is a direct function of the nature of this insulation, in order to increase the velocity of propagation we must decrease the dielectric constant and bring it as close as possible to the dielectric constant of air (ϵ = 1). Ex.: dielectric constant ETFE = 2.6 PTFE = 2.1 Celloflon® = 1.3 to 2.1 The use of coaxial cables extends to every application in which a signal must have a minimum distortion and attenuation or where elimination of external interference plays a leading part. The use of a coaxial cable helps to prevent many of the problems created by bifilary wires : the twin conductor construction of coaxials (central conductor and shield) separated by a dielectric prevents the reception of outside interference, and at the same time, the loss of the electromagnetic wave. Different types of coaxials are determined by the materials employed (conductors and dielectrics), the outer diameter, the characteristic impedance, the capacitance, the attenuation and the frequency range. The most widely used coaxial cables are those according to the American norm MIL-DTL-17, the RG (Radio Frequency Government) references and the French norm NF-C 93550, KX references. THE DESIGN AXON’ coaxial cables can be composed of the following materials : CONDUCTOR DIELECTRIC SCREEN - Copper clad steel - Solid PTFE - SPC - SPC - CELLOFLON ® - SCA CELLOFLON® ATTENUATION Attenuation is the sum of losses in the conductor and in the dielectric which determines the exponential loss occuring to a signal during a transmission in a cable. Attenuation may be expressed as follows : 1.43 R ∊ •f•F A = ——— + 9.15 • √‾ zc in dB/100 m at frequency range where ( 1 1 R = 25.4 –– + –– d D D d ϵ zc c vp A R F f SHEATH - PTFE - FEP - PFA ) • √‾ f = diameter of dielectric in mm = diameter of central conductor in mm = dielectric constant = characteristic impedance of the dielectric in Ω = capacitance per unit length in pF/m = velocity of propagation as a % of the speed of light = attenuation in dB/100 m at frequency range = conductor resistance at a frequency f = loss factor tg ∂ = frequency in MHz For small, flexible, high performance coaxial cables AXON’ has taken out a patent on CELLOFLON® (porous PTFE). This material presents an 80% porosity, a density of 0.42 and a dielectric constant of 1.18 (solid PTFE : density = 2.2 - dielectric constant = 2.1). The use of CELLOFLON® helps to manufacture lighter, smaller, more flexible cables with better electrical characteristics. As the dielectric constant will be lower, there will be fewer losses, and the cut-off frequency and the velocity of propagation will be higher. LEGENDS PTFE = Polytetrafluorethylene ETFE = Ethylenetetrafluorethylene FEP = Fluorethylenepropylene PFA = Perfluoralkoxy SCWS = Silver plated copper clad soft steel SPTF = Non magnetic silver plated copper alloy CELLOFLON® = porous PTFE SCWH = Silver plated copper clad hard steel SPC = Silver plated copper SPCI = Silver plated copper alloy SCA = Silver plated copper alloy SPCA = Silver plated copper clad aluminium SINGLE SCREEN FEP SHEATH CONDUCTORDIELECTRIC SCREEN O UTER SHEATHMAX. MAX. MAX CABLEMATERIALCONS- NOM. MATERIAL NOM. MATERIAL MATERIAL MAX. WEIGHTz c CAPACITANCE ATTEN. AT REFERENCE ØØØ(g/m) ( Ω ) (pF/m) 400 MHz TRUCTION (mm) (mm) (mm) (dB/m) M17/93-RG 178(*) SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 or KX 21 A (**) CONNECTOR SERIES USED EXTRUDED0.85 SPC FEP1.90 9.30 50 105 1.08 BNC-NPTFE SM-SMA-SMB-SMC BMA-BNC-MHV-NM17/94-RG 179(*) SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED1.60 SPC FEP2.66 16.0775 75.5 0.69 SMA-SMB-SMC PTFE SMD-TNC-TPS CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - silver plated copper clad soft steel, - silver plated copper clad hard steel, - silver plated copper. • Dielectric : extruded PTFE. • Velocity of propagation : 69 %. • Screen : - silver plated copper. • Sheath : - light brown or white extruded FEP. BNC-C-MHV-N0.55 SM-SMA-SMB-SMCM17/95-RG 180(*) SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED2.60 SPC FEP3.68 29.4695 57 PTFE SMD-TNC-TPS BN-BNC-C-HN-MHV0.26 N-QDS-SC-SM-SMA M17/110(*) SCWH 1 x 0.64 0.64 EXTRUDED3.70 SPC FEP5.25 59.5275 72 RG 302/U PTFE TNC-TPS-UHF BN-BNC-C-HN-MHVN-SC-SM-SMAM17/111-RG 303(*) SCWH 1 x 0.94 0.94 EXTRUDED2.95 SPC FEP4.44 58.0350 105 0.28 M17/170-00001 PTFE TNC-TPS-UHF BMA-BNC-MHVM17/113-RG 316(*) SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 EXTRUDED1.52 SPC FEP2.59 18.1550 105 0.69 N-SMA-SMB-SMC or KX 22 A (**) PTFE SMD-TNC-TPS M17/169-00001(*) SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED0.85 SPC WHITE1.90 9.30 50 105 1.08 PTFE FEP BNC-N-SM-SMA SMB-SMC BMA-BNC-MHV-NM17/172-00001(*) SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 EXTRUDED1.52 SPC WHITE2.59 17.1150 105 0.68 SMA-SMB-SMC PTFE FEP SMD-TNC-TPS BMA-BN-BNC-C-HN RG 400 ST SPC 19 x 0.20 0.97 EXTRUDED2.95 SPC FEP4.20 Nom. 50 NOM. 0.40 MHV-N-SM-SMA PTFE 42.00 96 TNC-TPS-UHF Equivalent to : (*) MIL-DTL-17, (**) NF-C-93550 PTFE SHEATH CONDUCTORDIELECTRIC SCREEN O UTER SHEATH NOM. MAX. MAX. CABLE MATERIALCONS- NOM. MATERIAL NOM. MATERIAL MATERIAL MAX. WEIGHTz c CAPACITANCEATTEN. AT REFERENCE ( Ω ) (pF/m) 400 MHz ØØØ(g/m) TRUCTION (mm) (mm)(mm) (dB/m) CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - silver plated copper clad soft steel, - silver plated copper clad hard steel, • Dielectric : extruded PTFE. • Velocity of propagation : 69 %. • Screen : - silver plated copper. • Sheath : - white taped PTFE. CHARACTERISTICS Excellent resistance of the dielectric or the outer jacket of the cable to the soldering iron. CONNECTOR SERIES USED TAPED EXTRUDED RG 187 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 SPC 0.69 PTFE 1.60 PTFE 2.79 16.20 75 72.5 BMA-BNC-MHV-NSM-SMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS TAPED EXTRUDED SPC 0.69 RG 188/U SCWH 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 PTFE 2.79 16.20 50 105 BMA-BNC-MHV-NSMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS TAPED EXTRUDED SPC 0.69 RG 188 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 PTFE 2.79 16.20 50 105 BMA-BNC-MHV-NSMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS TAPED EXTRUDED SPC 51 0.55 RG 195/U SCWH 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 PTFE 3.93 28.70 95 BNC-C-MHV-N-SMSMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS TAPED EXTRUDED SPC 51 0.55 RG 195 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 PTFE 3.93 28.70 95 BNC-C-MHV-N-SMSMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS RG 196/U SCWH 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED 0.85 SPC PTFE TAPED 2.03 9.00 50 105 0.95 PTFE BNC-N-SM-SMASMB-SMC-SMD-TNC RG 196 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED 0.85 SPC PTFE TAPED 2.03 9.00 50 105 0.95 PTFE BNC-N-SM-SMASMB-SMC-SMD-TNC PFA SHEATH CONDUCTORDIELECTRIC SCREEN O UTER SHEATHMAX. MAX. MAX.. CABLE MATERIAL CONS- NOM. MATERIAL NOM. MATERIAL MATERIAL NOM. WEIGHT.z c CAPACITANCE ATTEN. AT REFERENCE ( Ω ) (pF/m) 400 MHz ØØ(g/m) TRUCTION Ø (mm) (mm) (mm) (dB/m) CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - silver plated copper clad soft steel. • Dielectric : extruded PTFE. • Velocity of propagation : 69 %. • Screen : - silver plated copper. • Sheath : - light brown extruded PFA. M17/93- SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 00001 (*) EXTRUDED 0.85 SPC PTFE EXTRUDED 1.90 9.30 50 105 1.08 PFA CONNECTOR SERIES USED BNC-NSM-SMA-SMB-SMC EXTRUDED EXTRUDED SPC 72 0.69 M17/136- SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 1.60 PFA 2.66 17.85 75 00001 (*) BMA-BNC-MHVN-SMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS EXTRUDED EXTRUDED SPC 51 0.56 M17/137- SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 PFA 3.68 29.76 95 00001 (*) BNC-C-MHV-NSM-SMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS EXTRUDED EXTRUDED SPC 105 0.68 M17/138- SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 PFA 2.59 18.15 50 00001 (*) BMA-BNC-MHV-NSMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS Equivalent to : (*) MIL-DTL-17 DOUBLE SCREEN FEP SHEATH CONDUCTORDIELECTRIC SCREENS OUTER SHEATH MAX. MAX. MAX. CONNECTOR CABLE MATERIALCONS- NOM. MATERIAL NOM. 12 MATERIAL MAX. WEIGHT z c CAPA- ATTEN. AT SERIES REFERENCE TRUCTION ØØ Ø(g/m)(Ω ) CITANCE 400 MHz USED (mm) (mm) (mm) (pF/m(dB/m) SCWS 7x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED 0.85 SPCSPC EXTRUDED 2.30 13.70 50 P500955 105 1.08 BMA-BN-BNC-C PTFE FEPHN-MHV-N-SC-SM SMA-TNC-TPS-UHF 105 0.69 BMA-BN-BNC-C SCWS 7x 0.17 0.51 EXTRUDED 1.52 SPCSPC EXTRUDED 2.70 16.80 50 P530912 PTFE FEPHN-MHV-N-SC-SM SMA-TNC-TPS-UHF CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - silver plated copper clad soft steel, - silver plated copper clad hard steel, - silver plated copper. • Dielectric : extruded PTFE. • Velocity of propagation : 69 %. • Screens : - silver plated copper. • Sheath : - light brown extruded FEP. 105 0.78 BMA-BN-BNC-C SCWS 7x 0.17 0.51 EXTRUDED 1.52 SPCSPC EXTRUDED 2.99 27.53 50 M17/152 00001(*)) PTFE FEPHN-MHV-N-SC-SM SMA-TNC-TPS 105 0.38 BMA-BN-BNC-C SCWH 1x 0.94 0.94 EXTRUDED 2.95 SPCSPC EXTRUDED 5.08 83.33 50 M17/60 RG142(*) PTFE FEPHN-MHV-N-SC-SM M17/158SMA-TNC-TPS-UHF 00001(*) 105 0.34 BMA-BN-BNC-C SPC 19x 0.20 0.97 EXTRUDED 2.95 SPCSPC EXTRUDED 5.08 74.40 50 M17/128 RG400 DT(*) PTFE FEPHN-MHV-N-SC-SM M17/175SMA-TNC-TPS-UHF 00001(*) SPC 7x 0.79 2.37 EXTRUDED 7.24 SPCSPC EXTRUDED 10.16 260.00 50 M17/127 105 0.16 BMA-BN-BNC-C RG393 PTFE FEPHN-MHV-N-SC-SM SMA-TNC-TPS-UHF Equivalent to : (*) MIL-DTL-17 TRIAXIALS CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - non magnetic silver plated copper alloy, - silver plated copper, - silver plated copper clad soft steel. • Dielectric : extruded PTFE, • Propagation velocity : 69% • Screen : silver plated copper • Internal sheath : extruded FEP • Outer sheath : extruded FEP. CHARACTERISTICS - Better mechanical protection in a flexible cable. - The “screen-sheath-shield” construction assures a much better electrical shielding than two sheathed screens. APPLICATIONS - All equipment where outside interference must be minimized. - Propagation of two different signals, E.g. : Probe leads, Transducer leads. FIRST INTERNAL SECOND OUTER NOM. MAX. SHEATH NOM. CAPACITANCE ATTEN. CONDUCTOR DIELECTRIC SCREEN SCREEN SCREEN z c (pF/m) AT CONNECTOR CABLE WEIGHT SERIES REFERENCE MATERIAL CONS- NOM. MATERIALNOM.MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIAL MATERIALØ(g/m) ( Ω ) 400 MHz MAX. COND./SCREEN/ TRUCTION Ø Ø (dB/m) USED (mm) (mm) (mm) SCREENSCREEN SM X 50 SCA 1 x 0.16 0.16 EXTRUDED0.52 SPC EXTRUDEDSPC EXTRUDED1.70 6.8050 96 480 - TRIAXIAL PTFE FEP FEP CONNECTORS TRIAXIAL RG X 179 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED1.60 SPC EXTRUDEDSPC EXTRUDED 3.80 31.6075 66 530 0.69 PTFE FEP FEP CONNECTORS EXTRUDED EXTRUDED EXTRUDED TRIAXIAL RG X 180 MAX. 2.60 SPC SPC 4.80 50.8095 57 980 0.56CONNECTORS M17/177- SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE FEP FEP 00001 (*) RG X 316 SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 EXTRUDED1.52 SPC EXTRUDEDSPC EXTRUDED 3.70 32.2050 96 490 0.69 TRIAXIAL PTFE FEP FEP CONNECTORS TRIAXIAL RG X 400 SPC 19 x 0.20 0.97 EXTRUDED2.95 SPC EXTRUDEDSPC EXTRUDED 5.40 67.2050 96 798 0.28 PTFE FEP FEP CONNECTORS M17/131 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 EXTRUDED0.85 SPC EXTRUDEDSPC EXTRUDED 3.25 22.3050 96 RG 403 (*) PTFE FEP FEP MAX. 0.95 TRIAXIAL 525 CONNECTORS Equivalent to : (*) MIL-DTL-17 CELLOFLON® DIELECTRIC CELLOFLON® DOUBLE O UTER SHEATHNOM. z c MAX. MAX. CONNECTOR ATTEN. CABLE CONDUCTOR DIELECTRIC SCREEN(g/m) WEIGHT ( Ω ) CAPA- SERIES REFERENCE MATERIAL CONS- NOM.Ø Ø (mm) MATERIAL MATERIAL Ø MAX. (g/m) CITANCE dB/m F REQUENCY USED TRUCTION(mm) (pF/m) P812817 SPC 19 x 0.102 0.51 1.35 SPC FEP 2.40 13 50 100 0.50200 MHz SMA size 16 coaxial contacts for connectors according to MIL-C-38999 SPC 19 x 0.160 0.80 2.10 SPC FEP 3.05 20 50 85 0.77 1 GHz SMA size 16 coaxial P805311 1.14 2 GHz contacts for connectors according to MIL-C-38999 1.40 3 GHz 1.60 5 GHz 2.60 8 GHz P803859 SCWS 7 x 0.102 0.30 1.30 SPC FEP 2.40 12 75 60 0.30200 MHz SMA size 16 coaxial 0.65400 MHz contacts for connectors according to MIL-C-38999 SCA 7 x 0.102 0.30 1.35 SPC FEP 2.50 15 75 60 0.50200 MHz SMA size 16 coaxial P804298 contacts for connectors according to MIL-C-38999 SPC 19 x 0.102 0.51 2.30 SPC FEP 3.70 35 75 60 0.30400 MHz SMA size 8 coaxial P804151 contacts for connectors according to MIL-C-38999 Equivalent to : (*) MIL-DTL-17 LOW NOISE VERSIONS CONDUCTOR DIELECTRIC SCREEN OUTER SHEATH Nom. MAX. Nom. CONNECTOR CABLE MATERIAL CONS. NOM. MATERIAL NOM. MATERIAL MATERIAL MAX.WEIGHT z c CAPACITANCE ATTEN. AT SERIES REFERENCE (pF/m) 400 MHz (g/m) Ω ) Ø Ø Ø ( TRUCTION USED (mm) (mm) (mm) (dB/m) CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - non magnetic silver plated copper alloy, - silver plated copper clad soft steel. • Dielectric : extruded PTFE / graphite. • Velocity of propagation : 69 %. • Low noise coating • Screen : silver plated copper. • Sheath : white PTFE tape (except SM L 50 : blue PTFE tape), extruded light brown FEP. CHARACTERISTICS - The application of a semiconducting layer of graphite between the core and the screen enables a decrease in audio noise due to oscillations, vibrations, etc., in some cases by as much as 2000 times. - This semiconducting layer does not change the dielectric properties of the cable. - The cable also has excellent soldering properties (except M 17/132 - RG 404). SM L 50 SCA 1 x 0.16 0.16 EXTRUDED 0.52 SPC TAPED 1.10 3.00 50 97 1.10 SUBMINIATURE NOM. NOM. PTFE PTFE (AT 200 MHz) CONNECTORS TAPED BMA-BNC-MHV-NEXTRUDED RG L 187 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 1.60 SPC2.79 16.20 75 72.5 0.90 SM-SMA-SMB-SMCPTFE PTFE SMD-TNC-TPS EXTRUDED TAPED RG L 188 SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 1.52 SPC 2.79 16.20 50 105 0.90 PTFE PTFE BMA-BNC-MHV-NSMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC-TPS EXTRUDED TAPED BNC-C-MHV-N RG L 195 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 2.60 SPC3.93 28.70 95 51 0.65 SM-SMA-SMB-SMCPTFE PTFE SMD-TNC-TPS EXTRUDED TAPED RG L 196 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 0.85 SPC 2.03 9.00 50 105 1.10 PTFE PTFE M 17/132 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 RG 404 EXTRUDED 0.85 SPC PTFE EXTRUDED1.95 8.30 50 FEP 105 1.10 BNC-NSM-SMA-SMB-SMCSMD-TNC TNC APPLICATIONS - high gain audio amplifiers, - piezoelectric components, - accelerometers, - magnetic recording heads, - oscilloscope probes. SUBMINIATURE VERSIONS CONSTRUCTION • Conductor : - silver plated copper clad soft steel, single strand - silver plated copper clad soft steel • Dielectric : - extruded PTFE (or FEP) for static applications - FEP for dynamic applications • Velocity of propagation : 69% • Screen or outer conductor : - silver plated copper - silver plated copper clad aluminium • Outer sheath : light brown FEP CHARACTERISTICS - extremely small diameter, - excellent flexibility, - perfect primary wire for multiconductor coaxial cables. CONSTRUCTION •Conductor - silver plated copper clad aluminium - silver plated copper • Dielectric : CELLOFLON® or A-PTFE® • Velocity of propagation : 75 %, 81% for A-PTFE® • Screen or outer conductors : - silver plated copper - silver plated copper clad aluminium • Outer sheath : extruded FEP CONDUCTOR DIELECTRIC SCREEN OUTER SHEATH Nom. MAX. Nom. CONNECTOR CABLE MATERIAL CONS- NOM. MATERIAL NOM. MATERIAL MATERIAL MAX.WEIGHT z c CAPACITANCE ATTEN. AT SERIES ØØØ(g/m) REFERENCE ( Ω ) (pF/m) 200 MHz TRUCTION USED (mm) (mm) (dB/m) (mm) STATIC APPLICATIONS SM 50 SCA 1 x 0.160 0.16 PTFE 0.52 SPC FEP 1.05 2.90 50 97 1.15 SUBMINIATURES (or FEP) CONNECTORS SM 75 SCA 1 x 0.102 0.10 PTFE 0.55 SPC FEP 1.10 2.90 75 67 0.95 (or FEP) SUBMINIATURES CONNECTORS SM 95 SCA 1 x 0.102 0.10 PTFE 0.86 SPC FEP 1.50 4.80 95 51 0.75 (or FEP) DYNAMIC APPLICATIONS SM 50 SCA SCA 7 x 0.063 0.19 FEP 0.52 SPC FEP 1.05 2.80 50 97 1.69 P538394 SUBMINIATURES CONNECTORS SUBMINIATURES CONNECTORS SM75 SPCI SPCI 7 x 0.04 0.12 FEP 0.55 SPC FEP 1.10 2.90 75 67 1.69 P538432 SUBMINIATURES CONNECTORS APPLICATIONS - Medical electronics, - Audio equipment, - Satellites, - Miniaturised electronics. LIGHTWEIGHT VERSIONS CONDUCTORDIELECTRICTAPE & OUTER SHEATH Nom. MAX. Nom. CABLE CONS- NOM. NOM. SCREEN MATERIAL MAX.WEIGHTz c CAPACITANCE ATTEN. AT TRUCTION Ø REFERENCE MHz (pF/m) 400 (g/m) Ø MATERIALØ (Ω) MATERIAL MATERIAL (mm) (mm) (mm) (dB/m) EN4604-006 WM SPC 1 x 1.02 1.02 A-PTFE® 2.94 SPC FEP 4.10 40 50 82 0.205 P546413 SPC 1 x 1.40 1.40 EXTRUDED 4.30 SPC FEP 5.65 80 50 88 0.162 EN4604-010 KX P847400 CELLOFLON® SPCA 1 x 2.30 2.30 TAPED 6.20 SPC FEP 7.65 95 50 88 0.100 EN4604-009 KW P842357 CELLOFLON® SPCA APPLICATIONS - aircrafts - helicopters SUMMARY OF AXON' STANDARD COAXIAL CABLES CONDUCTOR CABLE REFERENCE MIL - DTL-17 NFC 93-550 SM50 Material SCA DIELECTRIC Construc- nom Ø tion SCREEN Material nom Ø 1 0.16 PTFE 0.52 1 x 0.16 0.16 GRAPHITE PTFE 1 x 0.16 Triax. sheath OUTER SHEATH ZC 2 Material Ø max. SPC - FEP 1.05 50 0.52 SPC - TAPED PTFE 1.10 50 SML50 SCA SMX50 SCA 1 x 0.16 0.16 PTFE 0.52 SPC SPC FEP 1.70 50 SM75 SCA 1 x 0.102 0.10 PTFE 0.55 SPC - FEP 1.10 75 SM95 SCA 1 x 0.102 0.10 PTFE 0.86 SPC - FEP 1.50 95 SM50 SCA - P538394 SCA 7 x 0.063 0.19 FEP 0.5 SPC - FEP 1.05 50 75 SM75 SPCI - P538432 M17/93-RG178 M17/93-RG178 M17/169-00001 M17/169-00001 KX21 FEP SPCI 7 x 0.04 0.12 FEP 0.55 SPC - FEP 1.10 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC - FEP 1.90 50 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC - WHITE FEP 1.90 50 RG196/U SCWH 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.03 50 RG196 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.03 50 RGL196 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 GRAPHITE PTFE 0.85 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.03 50 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 GRAPHITE PTFE 0.85 SPC - FEP 1.95 50 M17/132-RG404 M17/132-RG404 M17/93-00001 M17/93-00001 RG178DT-P500955 M17/131-RG403 KX21DT M17/131-RG403 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC - PFA 1.90 50 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC SPC FEP 2.30 50 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 0.85 SPC SPC FEP 3.25 50 FEP M17/94-RG179 M17/94-RG179 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 1.60 SPC - FEP 2.66 75 M17/136-00001 M17/136-00001 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 1.60 SPC - PFA 2.66 75 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 1.60 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.79 75 1.60 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.79 75 SPC FEP 3.80 75 75 RG187 A/U RGL187 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 GRAPHITE PTFE RGX179 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE P803859 SCWS 7 x 0.10 P804298 SCA 7 x 0.102 1.60 SPC 0.30 CELLOFLON ® FEP 1.30 SPC SPC FEP 2.40 0.30 CELLOFLON® 1.35 SPC SPC FEP 2.50 75 M17/95-RG180 M17/95-RG180 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 SPC - FEP 3.68 95 M17/137-00001 M17/137-00001 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 SPC - PFA 3.68 95 RG195/U SCWH 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 SPC - TAPED PTFE 3.93 95 RG195 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 SPC - TAPED PTFE 3.93 95 0.30 GRAPHITE PTFE 2.60 SPC - TAPED PTFE 3.93 95 RGL195 SCWS RGX180 M17/177-00001 M17/113-RG316 M17/113-RG316 KX22 7 x 0.10 SCWS 7 x 0.10 0.30 PTFE 2.60 SPC SPC FEP 4.80 95 SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC FEP - FEP 2.59 50 M17/172-00001 M17/172-00001 SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC - WHITE FEP 2.59 50 M17/138-00001 M17/138-00001 SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC - PFA 2.59 50 RG188/U SCWH 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.79 50 RG188 A/U SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.79 50 0.51 GRAPHITE PTFE 1.52 SPC - TAPED PTFE 2.79 50 RGL188 SCWS RGX316 RG316DT-P530912 M17/152-00001 M17/152-00001 P812817 M17/110-RG302/U M17/110-RG302/U P804151 7 x 0.17 SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC SPC FEP 3.70 50 KX22DT SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC FEP SPC FEP 2.70 50 KX22DT SCWS 7 x 0.17 0.51 PTFE 1.52 SPC SPC FEP 2.99 50 SPC 19 x 0.102 0.51 CELLOFLON® 1.35 SPC SPC FEP 2.40 50 SCWH 1 x 0.64 0.64 PTFE 3.70 SPC - FEP 5.25 75 SPC 19 x 0.102 0.51 CELLOFLON® 2.30 SPC SPC FEP 3.70 75 50 M17/111-RG303 M17/111-RG303 SCWH 1 x 0.94 0.94 PTFE 2.95 SPC - FEP 4.44 M17/170-00001 M17/170-00001 SCWH 1 x 0.94 0.94 PTFE 2.95 SPC - FEP 4.44 50 M17/60-RG142 M17/60-RG142 SCWH 1 x 0.94 0.94 PTFE 2.95 SPC SPC FEP 5.08 50 M17/158-00001 M17/158-00001 SCWH 1 x 0.94 0.94 PTFE 2.95 SPC SPC FEP 5.08 50 SPC 19 x 0.16 0.80 CELLOFLON® 2.10 SPC SPC FEP 3.05 50 P805311 M17/128-RG400DT M17/128-RG400DT SPC 19 x 0.20 0.97 PTFE 2.95 SPC SPC FEP 5.08 50 M17/175-00001 M17/175-00001 SPC 19 x 0.20 0.97 PTFE 2.95 SPC SPC FEP 5.08 50 RG400ST SPC 19 x 0.20 0.97 PTFE 2.95 SPC RGX400 SPC 19 x 0.20 0.97 PTFE 2.95 SPC SPC 7 x 0.79 2.37 PTFE 7.24 SPC P533000 M17/127-RG393 FEP - FEP 4.20 50 SPC FEP 5.40 50 SPC FEP 9.90 50 ›› FRANCE AXON’ CABLE S.A.S. 2 RTE DE CHALONS-ENCHAMPAGNE 51210 MONTMIRAIL TEL: +33 3 26 81 70 00 FAX: +33 3 26 81 28 83 sales@axon-cable.com SUBSIDIARIES ©AXON’ | Released JANUARY 2015 | All rights reserved Design by Yo! - Photos : Nickelkrome, Axon’ Cable - A-PTFE®, Celloflon®, Multipico-coax®, Pico-coax® are registered trademarks of Axon' Cable. CABLE COAXIAL AXON' AXON' CABLES ADVANTAGES DE NOMBREUX AVANTAGES • low faibledielectric constante constant, Dielectric de l’isolant, • low faibles losses, pertes, • weight poids etand encombrement space saving,réduits, • high bonne temperature tenue en température, resistance, • excellent résistancemechanical mécaniqueresistance, excellente, • remarkable inertie chimique chemical remarquable, inertness, • good bon vieillissement, ageing characteristics, • flexibility. ténacité et souplesse. APPLICATIONS DES APPLICATIONS DIVERSES • aerospace aérospatiale, industry, • telecommunications, télécommunications, • radio radio/télévision, / television, • video caméras, systems, • various appareilstypes de mesure of measuring divers, equipment, • computer informatique, systems, • medical médical devices : scanners, : scanners, échographes, imaging • equipment, militaire : radars, mesures, contre-me•sures, military etc.equipment and weapon systems. QUALITY CONTROL PROCEDURE DE CONTROLE Dimensionnel,characteristic dimensional, d’impédanceimpedance, caractéristique, de capacité, and capacitance d’atténuation. attenuation tests. TECHNICALTECHNIQUE SUPPORT BACK-UP • Terminated Câbles coaxiaux coaxial connectés cables : :easier installation installafacilitée tion and et significant gain et temps time saved considérable for the user. pour •l’utilisateur. Harnesses delivered with a Certificate of • Cordons Test and/orlivrés conformity. avec un certificat de •contrôle Design et/ou of special de conformité. constructions per custo• Conception mer request. de produits spécifiques sur demande client. 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